Hitting the Wall

I’ve heard that marathon runners experience something called “hitting the wall” at some point in the latter part of the 26 mile run. In some ways, the post-a-day challenge has been like a marathon for me. At various points during the year I’ve thought I hit the wall. Today I realize those times were merely little hurdles.

Today I truly hit the wall, and this quick little post from my smart phone is my way of pushing through the wall and meeting the challenge. Only 5 more posts to go to the finish line.

Paul wrote a great verse about pressing on to the finish line. I’ll post it tomorrow.

I am a Jesus Freak, and I don't care who knows it. I am a wife, mother, sister, aunt, daughter, and friend. My blood family is only part of the larger family of Christ that I belong to. I love to write, especially about my dear Savior.

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3 Responses

  1. You are doing well and this counts, dear friend. You are assuring us who hit the wall too. Can’t wait for you to get to celebrate your post a day challenge!!! Cheering you on with Ann and Linda! God bless you and give you strength and peace these final days.

  2. Praying your strength, Linda
    I kept checking for your post today and silently praying (cheering) you on. I, like many others, have been blessed by your commitment as well. We thank God for helping you through this challenge.
    Only five more days! Can’t even begin to imagine how hard this has been, but I know a “well done, good and faithful servant” awaits you 🙂
    I was trying to find a song by Babbie Mason as my contribution to your Music Monday posts. It’s called Standing In The Gap 🙂
    Looking forward to the finish line post!
    Blessings much,
    ann

  3. Funny, but I was thinking of you today as I powered up my laptop and doodled around for an hour with no purpose or direction. I’ve said it before, but I can’t even imagine taking on a commitment like writing to honor God every day. Cheers to you, and enjoy your break when it gets here. Hugs… : )

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